Contributed photos ShareLunker No. 509 caught by Terry Capps of Wimberley on Jan. 30 in O.H. Ivie Reservoir. He caught the 13.01-pound bass on a spinnerbait.

SAN ANGELO, Texas - O.H. Ivie Reservoir has produced its fourth and fifth bass over 13 pounds during the current Toyota ShareLunker Program season.

According to TWPD news releases, Wimberley angler Terry Capps caught the 13.01-pounder in 10 feet of water on Jan. 30. "It was just blind luck," Capps said. "We were just fishing, not having a very good day. I was throwing a white spinnerbait and just happened to find the right spot and the right fish."

Capps' fish is the fifth Sharelunker Program fish (No. 509) to be entered this season. T.J. Nissen of Austin caught the fourth (No. 508), a 16.03-pound bass he caught out of Lake Austin on Jan. 27. The sixth entry (No. 510) was a 13.22-pound bass Ky Martin from Grandview caught at Falcon Lake on Jan. 31.

Susan Dixon caught O.H. Ivie's fifth Sharelunker bass (No. 511) on Feb. 13. She was fishing a jig in 15 feet of water when the 13.3-pound bass took the bait. "She bit on the way up, and I didn't think it was very big she was bigger than I ever imagined," said Dixon on the TPWD video.

The Hawley angler was with fishing guide Jeff Walker when she caught her fish of a lifetime. "It's been over a year since I caught a double-digit fish," she said during the TPWD interview. "I know for a lot of people that's a big deal, but on Ivie, it's not that uncommon. Ivie is a wonderful place. I wish we could keep it a secret, but it's not a secret anymore."